RIAA telepathy: reading Masnick’s mind

“Mike Masnick, a reliable RIAA critic, recently posted another piece about the Performance Rights Act. The case he makes is colorful (the PRA is called both ’silly’ and ‘ridiculous’ before the first graph is even finished), well written and grounded in enough truth to appear compelling, but ultimately a distorted and misleading review of the facts and history. Masnick appears to cherry-pick the facts (or purported facts) most helpful to his argument and avoid the rest.” So says the RIAA blog.

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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 P2P News

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